That claim is not medically accurate and is a classic clickbait-style “miracle drink” message.
Nothing you drink for 3 days can realistically produce:
- “zero cholesterol”
- “zero arthritis”
- “zero fatigue”
These conditions don’t work that way biologically.
🧠 What’s wrong with the claim?
❌ “Zero cholesterol”
Cholesterol is essential for your body (hormones, cell membranes). You can’t safely reduce it to zero.
❌ “Zero arthritis”
Arthritis is a chronic condition involving joint inflammation or wear.
No drink can cure it instantly or permanently.
❌ “Zero fatigue”
Fatigue has many causes:
- sleep quality
- stress
- anemia
- nutrition
- illness
A drink alone cannot reset all of that in 3 days.
🚨 Why these posts spread
They usually:
- Promise fast “miracle results”
- Hide a simple recipe to get engagement
- Ignore medical reality and long-term body processes
👍 What actually helps (realistic approach)
If someone wants better energy, joint comfort, or cholesterol control:
- Balanced diet (less ultra-processed food)
- Regular walking or light exercise
- Proper sleep (7–9 hours)
- Staying hydrated
- Medical treatment if needed (especially for arthritis or high cholesterol)
🧠 Bottom line
A single drink cannot “reset” complex health conditions in 3 days. Real improvements happen through consistent habits over weeks to months, not viral shortcuts.
If you want, you can paste the “recipe” they’re offering—I can tell you what it actually does and whether any part of it has real benefits.

